The New Zealand Herald

Man pleads guilty to murdering mum to sexually abuse 12-yr-old daughter

- Melissa Nightingal­e

A Wellington man has admitted bludgeonin­g a woman to death with a steel mallet so he could sexually attack her 12-year-old daughter.

Joseph William Borton was renting a small flat in Lemnos Ave in the highend suburb of Karori when he met the victims, a 52-year-old woman and the girl.

On April 4, 31-year-old Borton saw the pair entering his landlord’s home to use the laundry, and followed them into the house with a mallet he’d previously stolen.

The girl recognised him immediatel­y and said hello, but as she turned to catch a house cat she was looking for, Borton swung the mallet at the back of her head, sending her flying, the summary of facts said.

“The defendant placed one hand around her throat and his other hand over her nose and mouth. She struggled for breath,” it said.

The girl clawed at his hands, screamed, and tried to bite Borton’s fingers, but was unable to get away from him.

He then struck her again in the head, this time caving her skull inwards and knocking her unconsciou­s.

The 52-year-old victim heard the girl scream and came to help her, but as she entered the room Borton struck her repeatedly in the head with the mallet, fracturing her skull and causing heavy blood loss.

As the woman lay dying, he undressed the girl and sexually violated her, telling her “it’s okay”.

The girl then watched as he went over to the dying woman, who was groaning in pain. She fell unconsciou­s again and Borton began undressing the woman.

Borton then returned to his own flat and showered, before coming back to clean up the blood from the victims’ head injuries, the summary said.

When the girl regained consciousn­ess again, Borton came into the room and told her there had been an earthquake, injuring her and her mother. He said her mother had gone to hospital and would be back soon.

He then undressed himself and lay down by the girl, saying “let’s play”. The girl lost consciousn­ess again.

The next day Borton called 111 and said he had killed the woman, referring to himself as a “peeping Tom”.

He pleaded guilty in the High Court at Wellington yesterday to all charges, including murder, sexual violation, indecent assault, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and several theft charges.

An autopsy revealed the woman suffered at least eight head injuries. They were so significan­t that fragments of her skull were pressed into her brain.

The 12-year-old needed surgery to reconstruc­t her skull.

A scene examinatio­n uncovered the bloodied mallet in a bathroom sink with other items, including a used condom.

Borton told police he intended to “incapacita­te” the 52-year-old so he

could sexually offend against the daughter. He described the sexual offending in detail.

Police found the woman’s body about 1.10pm on April 5, and the seriously injured girl in the same room.

The child has automatic name suppressio­n because of her age and the sexual nature of the charges, and the dead woman has interim name suppressio­n.

Borton’s offending also includes stealing photograph­ic equipment worth more than $4600, and clothing. A phone seized by police contains photos of women wearing the clothing Borton later stole.

He has been convicted and given a strike warning, and will be sentenced in October.

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? Joseph William Borton pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including murder.
Photo / Mark Mitchell Joseph William Borton pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including murder.

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